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Tata Steel shares fall on $ 1.6 billion impairment charge
The company said it is taking the charge due to weak economic and market conditions in Europe.
'Change in Pak approach toward India unlikely'
He said developments like setting up of Lashkar-e-Taiba have always contradicted Sharif's intentions of having good ties with India.
TN will ban parties disturbing law and order: Jaya
She lashed out at the Pattali Makkal Katchi and declared that her government would initiate steps to recover damages from the party.
Jharkhand: Maoist killed, 2 security men hurt in encounter
The encounter took place in a forest between Kalerango and Chatnibeda villages under naxal-affected Kuchai police station.
Pakistan polls: Stats confirm rigging reports in Karachi
According to the data from FAFEN, the stats registered in at least 5 polling stations show rigging trends since the number of votes exceeds the registered voters.
Army to replace Maruti Gypsy, begins trials of new vehicles
Two variants of Mahindra Scorpio and one variant of Tata Safari are under the trial on desert tracks in Jaisalmer in the western sector.
Laura Robson beats Venus Williams in Rome
Laura Robson overcame strong winds to beat Venus Williams 6-3, 6-2 and set up a second-round match with top-ranked Serena Williams.
Siddaramaiah unveils Rs 4,409.81 crore plan for poor
He announced that 30 kg of rice at Rs 1 a month would be provided from June, benefiting 98.17 lakh people in the below poverty line category.
Bayern cannot just brush past us, says Dortmund's Klopp
Bayern face their Bundesliga rivals in the first all-German Champions League final in London's Wembley stadium on May 25.
Tiger Woods nearing dominance with the win in Florida
The two-stroke victory by the world number one was his 52nd from the 56 times he has led or shared the lead after the third round of a 72-hole PGA Tour event.
RBI puts restrictions on gold imports by banks
Due to high gold imports, the country's trade deficit in April widened to $17.8 billion year on year.
Army chopper crashes in Siachen, both pilots safe
The Army has ordered a Court of Inquiry to ascertain the reasons behind the chopper crash in Siachen glacier.
Spotted: TVS' new scooter out on a test ride in Chennai
Expect the new TVS scooter to command a slight premium than the Wego.
CPI inflation slows to 9.39 per cent in April
Food prices for consumers rose 10.61 percent in April, slower than an annual rise of 12.42 percent in March.
Rupee down 15p vs dollar in early trade
The rupee sentiment was hit by selling in commodities that was triggered by a strong dollar.
Decision to drop two ministers was joint, says Congress
Shakeel Ahmed said that the decision to drop the two ministers was a "mutually agreed decision" of the prime minister and Congress president.